JOURNAL ARTICLE

Recent progress of flexible and wearable strain sensors for human-motion monitoring

Gang GeWei HuangJinjun ShaoXiaochen Dong

Year: 2018 Journal:   Journal of Semiconductors Vol: 39 (1)Pages: 011012-011012   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

With the rapid development of human artificial intelligence and the inevitably expanding markets, the past two decades have witnessed an urgent demand for the flexible and wearable devices, especially the flexible strain sensors. Flexible strain sensors, incorporated the merits of stretchability, high sensitivity and skin-mountable, are emerging as an extremely charming domain in virtue of their promising applications in artificial intelligent realms, human-machine systems and health-care devices. In this review, we concentrate on the transduction mechanisms, building blocks of flexible physical sensors, subsequently property optimization in terms of device structures and sensing materials in the direction of practical applications. Perspectives on the existing challenges are also highlighted in the end.

Keywords:
Wearable computer Human motion Strain (injury) Motion (physics) Wearable technology Computer science Medicine Artificial intelligence Embedded system Physical therapy

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